<a href="http://www.nendo.jp/en/">Japanese studio Nendo</a> recently teamed up with coffee giant Starbucks to transform a standard <a href="http://inhabitat.com/starbucks-opens-new-reclamation-drive-thru-made-from-recycled-shipping-containers/">shipping container</a> into the Starbucks Espresso Journey - a pop-up shop in Tokyo featuring tall white shelves stocked with row after row of books. But don't expect to find <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memoirs_of_a_Geisha">Memoirs of a Geisha</a> there, since the books are oversized information leaflets wrapped in covers that represent each of the company's nine coffee drinks.

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Starbucks Pop Up by Nendo

Rows of books line the white shelves of this new Starbucks pop-up in Tokyo

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Starbucks Pop Up by Nendo

Designed by Nendo, the Starbucks Espresso Journey is designed to get people thinking more about their beans

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Starbucks Pop Up by Nendo

The books are wrapped in covers that represent each of nine different coffee types

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Starbucks Pop Up by Nendo

The oversized leaflets contain information about each one, as well as a perforated cutout of a Starbucks tumbler

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Starbucks Pop Up by Nendo

When customers take their books to the counter, they get an actual coffee that matches the book they've chosen

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Starbucks Pop Up by Nendo

And all of this is happening in a repurposed shipping container, which gives it even more "cool factor!"

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Starbucks Pop Up by Nendo

Japanese studio Nendo recently teamed up with coffee giant Starbucks to transform a standard shipping container into the Starbucks Espresso Journey - a pop-up shop in Tokyo featuring tall white shelves stocked with row after row of books. But don't expect to find Memoirs of a Geisha there, since the books are oversized information leaflets wrapped in covers that represent each of the company's nine coffee drinks.